Dòlianòva

The Dòlianòva Cathedral dedicated to Saint Pantaleon, in Italian San Pantalèo, is one of the most important Pisan-Romanesque style churches in Sardinia with some Gothic elements. Its construction took place in three phases between 1100 and 1289 and it was built of sandstone. The area of the former cathedral of Saint Pantaleon has numerous archaeological […]more…

Uta

The St. Mary’s of Monserràto church (Santa Maria di Monserràto in Italian), dates from the second half of the 12th century, probably built by master builders from Tuscany and it is located in the surrounding of the sprawling farm town of Uta. During the 19th century, the building was included to the new municipal cemetery, […]more…

Serdiàna

The St. Mary’s of Sibiòla church (Santa Maria di Sibiòla in Italian) is situated in a rural site a few kilometers far from Serdiàna, in the site of a now disappeared village called Sibiòla. It is one of the masterpieces of Romanesque art built in Sardinia by the Benedictine monks of St. Vittorio ‘s abbey […]more…

Villa San Pietro

The Romanesque St. Peter’schurch (San Pietro in Italian) was probably built in the 13th century and it is situated in the centre of the village of Villa San Pietro, (that takes its name from this old church), at the foot of Mount Punta Sa Crèsia, along the SS 195. During the Middle Ages, the settlement […]more…